There could be a few reasons why your garage door light won't turn off. It could be due to a faulty light switch, a problem with the wiring, or a malfunctioning sensor. It's best to have a professional electrician inspect and repair the issue to ensure safety and proper functioning of the light.
May indicate which side of the vehicle where the fuel door is located
find the switch on either the door or the door jam and glue a penny to it so that it reads shut all the time!!
take it a garage that's got the upto date computer to plug in and turn it off if the car has got a fault then the light prob wont go off
Smash it with a hammer - or ... DYNAMITE!
I don't know you should try it Yes you can it wont make any difference what door you bought or the opener you bought.
replace the batteries
Check that a door sensor isn't broken. When you are in the car and all the doors are closed and the car is on, check if the light on the dashboard that signals that a door is open is lit. If it is the sensor switch will need to be fixed on whichever door is broken. On the second generation Clio, the interior light can be switched between the main light and a movable spotlight. Carefully moving the switch to between the two modes will turn off the interior light.
You will need to read your owners manual. It will give you directions as to starting. If my memory is correct, you will have to turn the key to run and wait 15 minutes with the drivers door open and the security light will go out. then turn the ignition off and start your engines, gentlemen.
Mine wont either, not sure what the problem is. I checke all the doors including trunk and hood! Not sure what to do or why its doing it?
no, because the reflection of light wont be there
I would check or replace the interior light RELAY,and it could also be the interior light switch malfunction. these are the two things of my mind that i would be checking. Also check all doors to be sure they are shut, especially the the drivers door switch many jeeps door henge pins wear, causing the door to sag-causing the switch to stay out & leave the light on. Good luck Steve
If the switch is concealed in the door latch--(common problem) Spray door latch liberally with WD40 open and close door many times--then spray with silicone should solve problem If not in door latch- could be faulty light switch or wire grounding somewhere in door switch remove, replace and check wiring